New Zealand (NZ) stories
Businesses will increasingly adopt 'bring your own device' strategies, and voice virtualisation will become vital, survey results by Mitel reveal.
Aerohive Networks - distributed locally by Connector Systems - has acquired privately-held cloud-based networking firm, Pareto Networks.
Sky has officially launched its new online TV service, iSKY, in New Zealand, offering subscribers unmetered access to a plethora of channels and content.
DUO has revamped its outdated website, focusing on real-time pricing and stock info to better meet customer needs and foster community engagement.
Apple rolls out fixes for Apple TV and iTunes, addressing display and download glitches alongside playback and syncing issues.
New Zealand ICT salaries have yet to reflect the increasingly tight talent market, say the results of a new study.
Telecom aims to cover the rest of New Zealand after missing out on two UFB regions. CEO Paul Reynolds stresses the importance of a Chorus split.
Kiwi tech firm Unlimited Realities licenses its Fingertapps software to Dell, integrating advanced multi-touch capabilities into millions of PCs worldwide.
MYOB partners with Business Mentors New Zealand, creating a mega network to bolster support for Kiwi businesses amid rising demand.
Finding a web designer isn't hard; a quick Google search and you will find thousands of design companies within New Zealand.
The necessity of CRM applications within lines companies has quickly become a reality, explains Aaron Baker, Marketing Manager, Gentrack.
NZ banks outrank telcos in customer service, with one in five Kiwis dissatisfied with their phone company, a new survey reveals.
The winner of Apple's $10k prize, for downloading the 10 billionth app, hung up on iTunes VP Eddy Cue thinking it was a prank caller.
Eric Schmidt announces he will step down as Google's CEO and may sell up to USD $335 million in company stock, raising speculation among investors.
Media Molecule's Creative Director, Mark Healy, talks Game Console through Sackboy's mouth-watering second coming.
Ericsson has appointed Alfred Ling as the new Country Manager for New Zealand, succeeding Jeff Travers who has returned to Europe.
StayinFront launches Australia's first on-demand CRM for consumer goods, offering unprecedented industry-specific prowess.
Australia and New Zealand customer base grew by almost 50% in 2010, 154 new channel partners added in Q4 alone.
In a rapidly evolving IT industry, computer professionals shift from technicians to 'system architects', driving innovation and meeting client needs.
Xero CEO Rod Drury celebrates as the company is ranked 8th in the Asia Pacific Deloitte Tech Fast 500, a first for a New Zealand business.